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Elizabeth Maurer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Deiah,

It is wonderful to see young people reaching out to a professional
community for assistance and guidance.  The majority of people you
encounter in this field will welcome your interest and questions and
do all they can to encourage you in your career path.  Unfortunately,
there are always a few who will try to elevate themselves at the
expense of others.  Please do not allow mean-spirited, negative
comments to deter you.

Yours,

Liz Maurer

On Dec 7, 2007 10:39 AM, nicholas burlakoff <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A "duel" degree in English and Hospitality? A senior? Hmmm... A candidate for the Creationist Museum, no doubt.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Deiah Haddock <[log in to unmask]>
> >Sent: Dec 7, 2007 9:48 AM
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: [MUSEUM-L] HELP! I found an old photo album of members of the Hawthorn Club, Van Wert Ohio
> >
> >Greetings!
> >
> >My name is Deiah Haddock and I am currently in my senior year at Western Carolina
> >University in Cullowhee, NC. I am finishing a duel degree in English and Hospitality &
> >Tourism, with plans of attending graduate school for museum studies.
> >
> >I have always loved looking and exploring old things, researching and what not - and the
> >other day I was at my parents house looking through an old box, when to my surprise I
> >found a very old photo album.
> >
> >In the front of the album someone has written:
> >"The Hawthorn Club"
> >"The first ladies club of VW" (I have determined that VW is for Van Wert, Ohio, as all but
> >a couple of the pictures were taken by a photographer in Van Wert)
> >
> >What follows are some wonderful portraits of these "first ladies", many of them
> >appearing to be in their 60's or older. According to the back of one of the photos (that I
> >carefully removed from the cracking brown paper) it was taken in 1898.
> >
> >I am looking for information on these ladies and the club they were members of - so far I
> >have not found much. I would love to find out who these women were, and possibly
> >where this photo album came from (it looks very official, for being over 100 years old
> >that is.).
> >
> >The following is a list of the names I was able to get from the paper below each photo:
> >Georgia Glenn
> >Lucetta McConahay
> >Mrs. Conant
> >Charlotte Baker
> >Ann Webb Clark
> >Fidelia Purviort (not sure about this spelling)
> >Mrs. Bonner
> >Mrs. David Johns
> >Maieha  McGovern (again with the spelling of the first name, wasn't very clear)
> >Mrs. Marsh
> >Mrs. Stripe
> >
> >Please pass this along to anyone who would have some information or at least an interest
> >in this old album! Thanks so much!
> >
> >Deiah Haddock
> >
> >[log in to unmask]
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